SISOTBR201A
Select, set up and maintain an off-highway motorcycle

This unit describes the performance outcomes, skills and knowledge required to select, set up and maintain an off-highway motorcycle, under supervision, for off-highway motorcycle riding. Other related competencies such as riding and trip planning are defined elsewhere.

Application

This unit applies to those working as assistant off-highway motorcycling tour guides or support staff under supervision.

This unit also applies to outdoor recreation leaders working for outdoor education or adventure providers; volunteer groups; not-for-profit organisations or government agencies.


Prerequisites

Nil


Elements and Performance Criteria

ELEMENT

PERFORMANCE CRITERIA

Elements describe the essential outcomes of a unit of competency.

Performance criteria describe the performance needed to demonstrate achievement of the element. Where bold italicised text is used, further information is detailed in the required skills and knowledge section and the range statement. Assessment of performance is to be consistent with the Evidence Guide.

1. Select a motorcycle for off-highway

1.1. Identify sourcesof information on off-highway motorcycles.

1.2. Identify off-highway motorcycle options according to specific requirements and select an off-highway motorcycle according to the needs, size and proportions of the rider.

1.3. Select an appropriate off-highway motorcycle dealer.

2. Set up an off-highway motorcycle.

2.1. Identify aspects of setup which affect motorcycle performance and rider efficiency.

2.2. Make adjustments and set up controls for comfort and user ease.

2.3. Identify the range of accessories available to improve performance and rider comfort and safety and attach required accessories.

2.4. Check and adjust other off-highway motorcycle parts to ensure correct functioning and safety according to manufacturer's recommendations.

2.5. Ensure motorcycle condition meets safety requirements according to relevant legislation and organisational policies and procedures.

3. Conduct routine maintenance.

3.1. Identify scheduled servicing and regular maintenance tasks according to manufacturer's specifications and organisational policies and procedures.

3.2. Identify repair tools and spare parts and store on motorcycle according to manufacturer's specifications and organisational policies and procedures.

3.3. Conduct regular maintenance and lubrication according to manufacturer's specifications.

3.4. Correct detected faults or refer to specialist repairers, as required.

3.5. Clean motorcycle to prevent corrosion damage.

Required Skills

Required skills

communication skills to discuss and ask questions about off-highway motorcycle parts, tools and spare parts with instructor

problem-solving skills to determine appropriate tools for undertaking servicing, maintenance and repairs

planning and organising skills to ensure all necessary equipment is in good working order

motorcycle maintenance and repair skills to check, prevent and repair common faults and deficiencies on an off-highway motorcycle.

Required knowledge

relevant legislation and organisational policies and procedures to enable the safe conduct of all activities

legislation and organisational policies and procedures to adhere to relevant road and traffic acts

minimal impact motorcycling codes to enable protection of the environment

equipment types, characteristics and technology used for off-highway motorcycling, the advantages and disadvantages of the range of equipment, and factors affecting appropriate selection of equipment

maintenance tools and kits commonly used to repair and maintain off-highway motorcycles

maintenance and repair of off-highway motorcycling equipment to ensure prolonged life span and safety requirements

features of off-highway motorcycles and motorcycling equipment that provide comfort and safety

aspects of off-highway motorcycle setup and construction features that affect performance

adjustment of controls for maximum efficiency and rider comfort and safety

emergency procedures and potential hazards relevant to the location to ensure risk minimisation to self and others.

Evidence Required

The evidence guide provides advice on assessment and must be read in conjunction with the performance criteria, required skills and knowledge, range statement and the Assessment Guidelines for the Training Package.

Overview of assessment

Critical aspects for assessment and evidence required to demonstrate competency in this unit

Evidence of the following is essential:

identifies off-highway motorcycle features, parts and tools correctly

refers to appropriate sources regarding off-highway motorcycle selection to select a suitable motorcycle that meets the needs, size and proportions of the rider

follows written and verbal instructions to accurately apply knowledge of correct off-highway motorcycle functioning and safety based on the manufacturers recommendations

selects and safely utilises tools to repair common off-highway motorcycle deficiencies such as dirty oil and air filters and punctured tyres or refers motorcycle to be serviced as required.

Context of and specific resources for assessment

Assessment must ensure application of routine checks, maintenance and repairs that are of sufficient breadth to demonstrate competency and consistency of performance.

Assessment must also ensure access to:

resources, such as relevant information on off-highway motorcycle selection

off-highway motorcycles in a suitable outdoor environment that allows motorcycle repairs and maintenance to take place

personal protective equipment

appropriate equipment, such as off-highway motorcycle tools, repair kits and spare parts.

Method of assessment

A range of assessment methods should be used to assess practical skills and knowledge. The following examples are appropriate for this unit:

oral or written questioning to assess knowledge of the application of relevant legislation and organisational policies and procedures

observation of pre-routine safety checks of off-highway motorcycle parts and appropriate repairs made to any deficiency

observation of safe participation and demonstration of repair and maintenance skills, such as a puncture repair

portfolio showing evidence of research into off-highway motorcycle options.

Holistic assessment with other units relevant to the industry sector, workplace and job role is recommended, for example:

SISOTBR202A Demonstrate basic off- highway motorcycling skills.


Range Statement

The range statement relates to the unit of competency as a whole. It allows for different work environments and situations that may affect performance. Bold italicised wording, if used in the performance criteria, is detailed below. Essential operating conditions that may be present with training and assessment (depending on the work situation, needs of the candidate, accessibility of the item, and local industry and regional contexts) may also be included.

Sourcesof information may include:

internet

shops

manufacturers

legislation

clubs

magazines

manufacturer's service manuals.

Off-highway motorcycle options may include:

all-terrain vehicles (ATVs)

off-highway motorcycles

trailers

farm or agriculture motorcycles.

Specific requirements may include:

dominant use

cost

maintenance

availability

riding conditions.

Needs, size and proportions may include:

type of motorcycle

terrain motorcycle is to be ridden in

engine capacity

motorcycle code of conduct

height or weight of rider.

Relevant legislation may include:

Road and Traffic Acts

occupational health and safety

permits or permission for access

environmental regulations.

Organisational policies and procedures may include:

occupational health and safety

use and maintenance of equipment

noise level

emergency procedures

code of ethics.

Aspects of setup may include:

handlebar angle or shape and width

angle of clutch and front brake levers

position of clutch and front brake levers on handlebars

free-play of levers and throttle cable barrel

position of rear brake and gear levers

suspension

tyre pressures

gearing

tyre selection.

Controls may include:

clutch lever

front brake lever

throttle

gear lever

rear brake lever

decompressor lever.

Accessories may include:

bash or skid plate

frame guards

fork guards or boots

extended range fuel tank

seat foam or cover

chain and sprockets

brake and clutch levers

foot pegs

brake pads

brake disc guards

handlebars.

Rider comfort may include:

selection of handgrips

selection of riding apparel

seat, handlebar and lever position.

Off-highway motorcycle parts may include:

wheels

tyres

brakes

pedals

footpegs

seat

levers

suspension

Servicing may include:

suspension

engine maintenance

bearings and nipples

chains and sprocket

oil and filters

cables

muffler silencing maintenance.

Regular maintenance tasks may include:

fluid levels

air cleaner

fuel and oil filters

lubrication

steering system

electrical system

gears

braking system

chain and sprockets

spoke tension

wheel alignment and balance.

Tools and spare parts may include:

spare tube and tyre levers

patch kit

tube valves

spanner set and or shifter

pump and or gas bottles

spare nuts and bolts

spare chain and links

electrical wire

tie wire

screwdrivers

spoke spanner

cable ties.


Sectors

Outdoor Recreation


Employability Skills

This unit contains employability skills.


Licensing Information

Licensing, regulatory or certification requirements apply to this unit at the time of endorsement.

Under State and Territory legislation, Road and Traffic Authorities apply legislation and regulatory requirements in regards to public roads and land.